A conference in Malmö for software developers

Location: Methods & Tools track
Time: 2007-11-13 14.00
Level: Intermediate
Andreas Wallén, bv10, Sweden
As an independent contractor working mainly in Java, Andreas have been in the IT business professionally the last 10 years with a broad range of experience from businesses ranging from economical software to marketing and recently heavy industry. Proficient in quite a number of different languages and environments, Java has stuck around as the main track since 1997. Andreas has a keen interest in distributed and multi user systems that dates back to the early BBS days and the leap to web based technologies were subsequently logical. This remains to this day his main focus from a technology point of view. Working with other software professionals also lighted an interest in agile methods and testing. When not in front of his computer you'll find him on a basketball court, or occasionally when time allows it, sweating and getting bruised in a Kyokushin dojo.
DWR and Ajax technologies
Ajax from the trenches, using DWR and javascript libraries to enhance client experience while trying to maintain code (and mental) sanity. We'll go through examples using DWR for server side push of javascript to clients (reverse ajax) as well standard ajax calls (using DWR) for single client update. Different options for rendering the result on the client and some tips on how to handle testing of these kind of applications. The examples will be using Spring MVC, Quartz, Prototype and the latest version of DWR.
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